cross-examination
/ˌkrɒs ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkrɔːs ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrȯs-ig-ˌza-mə-ˈnā-shən/ (ame, mw)
cross-examination — 名詞
1. Careful questioning in court after a witness has already answered earlier questi
交互詰問
庭上再追問已作證者
Careful questioning in court after a witness has already answered earlier questions, usually to test whether the earlier evidence is accurate, complete, or believable.
During cross-examination, Saira pointed out dates that the witness had changed.
在交互詰問時,Saira 指出證人改過幾個日期。
pattern: during cross-examination
Under cross-examination, the driver admitted he had not checked the mirror.
在交互詰問下,那名駕駛承認自己沒看後照鏡。
pattern: under cross-examination
The defense lawyer's calm cross-examination showed two gaps in Mateo's story.
辯護律師冷靜的交互詰問讓 Mateo 的說法露出兩個漏洞。
After an hour of cross-examination, Olivia asked for water and sat down.
經過一小時的交互詰問後,Olivia 開口要水,然後坐了下來。
Sharp cross-examination made the guard correct the time in his report.
尖銳的交互詰問讓警衛更正了報告上的時間。
- questioning
A broad everyday word that can describe many situations, not only legal ones.
- interrogation
Usually sounds more official and forceful, often linked to police questioning before trial.
- grilling
Informal and emphasizes aggressive pressure rather than a formal courtroom procedure.
文法句型
during cross-examination
under cross-examination
cross-examination of a witness
用法筆記
Usually names the second stage of courtroom questioning, after the witness has first answered their own side's lawyer. Common with verbs such as face, withstand, and break down under, and it often suggests an effort to uncover weak points or contradictions in earlier evidence.